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Donald Trump, Macbeth and the ruins of the Republican Party

Peter C. Herman
Even after testifying to Trump's crimes, leading Republicans might vote for him again. Shakespeare can explain

Legal experts: Lindsey Graham can try to avoid Georgia’s subpoena — but he is still screwed

Jon Skolnik
Graham called Georgia's state secretary to discuss the "the possibility of a more favorable outcome" for Trump

“Necessary and material witness”: Georgia grand jury hits Graham, Giuliani with subpoenas

Igor Derysh
Fulton criminal probe gets more "intense" as DA Fani Willis targets Trump's inner circle

Trump’s “get out of jail free” card: A second presidential run

Heather Digby Parton
Speculations arise that Donald Trump could announce he is running for a second term early

Indictments are coming: At long last, criminal justice will catch up with Donald Trump

Gregg Barak
After Cassidy Hutchinson, there's not much doubt: Federal charges will happen — but Georgia may get there first

Shaye Moss’ ordeal and the Texas GOP platform: Trump’s Big Lie was always about white supremacy

Amanda Marcotte
The Big Lie, like Trump's birtherism, reflects his refusal to accept that people of color are legitimate Americans

Beyond Jan. 6: Trump’s mob violence is now the standard GOP model

Heather Digby Parton
Trump encouraged his followers to use threats and intimidation to force political acquiescence over democracy

The moral case against the Big Lie: Trump’s targeting of Americans laid out in Jan. 6 hearing

Amanda Marcotte
Tuesday's January 6 hearing wasn't just about Trump's failed coup, but how he may succeed next time

“We are fully cooperating”: Filmmaker hands over never-before-seen footage of Trumps to Jan. 6 probe

Jon Skolnik
The new footage includes interviews of Trump before and after the Capitol riot

Trumpism without Trump: Maybe he’s beginning to fade — but the danger to democracy isn’t

Paul Rosenberg
Trump's 2020 "Lost Cause" ideology has taught Republicans how to seize power — and they may not need him anymore

Liz Cheney to GOP and America: Trump did it, and we’re coming for him

Heather Digby Parton
Thursday's explosive hearing laid it out: Trump "oversaw and coordinated" a seven-point plan to overthrow election

How dark money fueled the Jan. 6 insurrection — and why we can’t find it

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse
Shadowy "war games" for what happened on Jan. 6 began months earlier — but we still don't know who paid for them

Joe Biden is finding out that “better than Trump” is not nearly good enough

Brian Karem
Biden's right to be frustrated — he's had real accomplishments. But the real enemy isn't Trump; it's himself

Doug Mastriano’s largest donor is Shake Shack’s bread maker

Jessica Goodheart
James Martin's donation to far-right MAGA warrior Doug Mastriano dwarfs any campaign contribution he has ever made

Trump continues to cry “obvious fraud” in Georgia — even after losing candidates he endorsed concede

Jon Skolnik
The former president appears to be falling back on his timeworn strategy of refuting the facts

Trump’s Big Lie lawyer quietly recruits army of election conspiracists to challenge next election

Tom Boggioni
Cleta Mitchell has also worked closely with Ginni Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas

Georgia prosecutor says she has evidence to prove “criminal intent” in Trump election fraud: report

Tom Boggioni
Former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance says Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis is looking into fraud charges for Trump

“Alternative facts”: Harsh book reviews for Kellyanne Conway’s new memoir

Tom Boggioni
Former Donald Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway defends the former president in her new book, "Here's The Deal"

Trump drains GOP of cash in Georgia — then suffers embarrassing defeat

Jon Skolnik
GOP blows through millions of dollars to ward off MAGA-friendly candidates

Trump’s guys may lose in Georgia — but his Big Lie is going strong

Heather Digby Parton
Trump likely won't get revenge on Brian Kemp — but across the country, GOP legislators are bending the knee

Georgia election official allowed conspiracist to breach voting system in search of “fraud”: report

Jon Skolnik
A Trump supporter wanted to copy an election server hard drive. The county election chief let him walk right in

No country for insurrectionists: Will the Republican traitors finally face the music?

Kirk Swearingen
Hundreds of people who attacked the Capitol have been arrested — but so far, not the leaders who sent them there

Marjorie Taylor Greene wins Jan. 6 court case

Jon Skolnik
Judge rules in favor of Marjorie Taylor Greene on Jan. 6 question
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